Oh heck, forgot to post this one. Here's a sketch I did for halloween of my spider-shark-otter genetic experiment abomination, Ash!
Yep that's right, they've got hidden spider legs in their back... And BIG one's too!
Not only that, but due to the impressive strength of spider silk scaled up to anthro size, even Ash's smallest 4" silk ropes, used for webs and structures, can hold up to an incredible 1000 metric tons. Meanwhile, their thicker reinforcing 8" ropes can hold up to 4000 tons, while the largest, and slowest to make, 10" ropes have a breaking strength of over 6000 tons, or 14 million pounds!
Yep that's right, they've got hidden spider legs in their back... And BIG one's too!
Not only that, but due to the impressive strength of spider silk scaled up to anthro size, even Ash's smallest 4" silk ropes, used for webs and structures, can hold up to an incredible 1000 metric tons. Meanwhile, their thicker reinforcing 8" ropes can hold up to 4000 tons, while the largest, and slowest to make, 10" ropes have a breaking strength of over 6000 tons, or 14 million pounds!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Arachnid
Size 1230 x 900px
File Size 232.2 kB
Seriously? How is that even possible, real spider silk can only hold a few grams, not even 10. Though, apparently it's so thin that it's about twice as strong as steel wire in tensile strength per area. And a 10 inch steel cable would be pretty damn strong.
Still, I did say 'at least'
Still, I did say 'at least'
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